Category Archives: Travel Guide

Move Over Capri! This Gorgeous Italian Island Has Cheaper Prices & Less Crowds

Vespa rides into blood-orange sunsets, lemon sorbet, served in actual lemon shells, and of course, the postcard-ready pebbly beaches hugged by azure seas… There are many reasons why Capri is on everyone’s bucket list these days, but it’s not Italy’s only idyllic island getaway on offer. Gorgeous as it may be, however, the jet-setting spot […]

Cancun & Riviera Maya Declared Safe For Swimming After Nationwide Inspection Of 2300 Beaches

If Cancun or the Riviera Maya have been calling your name for a beach escape, get ready for some truly excellent news that will have you packing your swim trunks with extra confidence. Here at Travel Off Path, we’re all about giving you the real, practical intel you need for a safe vacation. We’re thrilled […]

New Reality for Digital Nomads in Mexico: Why Temporary Residency is Now Essential

The days of breezing into Mexico with a laptop and a prayer for a six-month stay are fading faster than an ice-cold horchata on a hot day. Here at Travel Off Path, we’ve been on the ground in Mexico tracking these changes, and for the global tribe of digital nomads, the once-reliable 180-day tourist permit […]

Move Over San Antonio! Texas Charm Meets Old Mexico In Stunning Lesser-Known Town

There’s no denying the best Southern city to quite literally gain a taste of Mexico is San Antonio, Texas —a place that’s practically impossible to have a bad meal with authentic community staples like Los Barrios and even “tourist traps” that would beat out other cities’ best eats. Having visited San Antonio a few months ago, I […]

7000 Troops Arrive In Cancun & Riviera Maya To Help Protect Tourists

You’re on a perfect beach in one of the world’s most popular vacation spots, the turquoise water is calling your name, and a soldier in full tactical gear walks by. It’s a jarring image that can spark a moment of anxiety for any traveler. But in 2025, is this a sign of trouble, or is […]

Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive Resort Review: Swap ‘Hotel Zone’ Crowds For Secluded Luxury

Pardon my Clint Eastwood mean mug, but it’s time to unveil the good, the bad, and the ugly regarding my recent stay at Hilton Cancun. Don’t worry – the good far outweighs room for improvement. This luxe hideaway offered unmatched service top to bottom with spotless grounds, incredible international cuisine, timely room service, and a […]

Unveiling Mexico’s Next Tourism Hotspots: 5 New Airports Planned To Open

Tepic is destined to be Mexico’s new vacation hotspot, giving new and easier access to Riviera Nayarit with groundbreaking flights launching this week. But there’s also another airport set to open in Mexico this year, plus 4 more in the works. As you may have heard, Americans can now fly nonstop to Tepic beginning this […]

Hotel La Compañia Review: Hyatt Transforms Stunning 300-Year Ruins Into Perfect Old Town Hotel

We at Travel Off Path recently covered San Diego’s new groundbreaking flight to Panama City via Copa Airlines, a historic feat 12 years in the making, according to San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria. With their popular Stopover Program, travelers have the chance to spend as long as a full week in Panama before venturing off […]

The Last Country In Europe That’s Still Truly Off The Beaten Path

Now that Croatia has been discovered by the masses, and even countries like Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina have become ‘TikTok famous’, it’s easy to think that there are not that many ‘hidden gems’ to unveil in Europe. Out west, for sure there isn’t, but if we’re talking Eastern Europe, as in, far, far east, […]

Americans Will Need To Pay Over $20 Next Year To Visit Most Of Europe: New Fee Hike

Europe has long been a dream destination for American travelers, often just a passport stamp away. But preparing for your next trip across the Atlantic just got a little more expensive, and a whole lot more complicated for many. A key authorization system, ETIAS, is seeing a significant price hike, adding a new layer to […]

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